Word: falled
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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PRINCETON, Nov. 13, 1882. The weather has been most propitious for the ruling sports here. Foot - ball and tennis are in full swing. Lacrosse has no games to look forward to this fall, and hence the team have gone out of training, and will wait until the spring before doing any general or systematic practice...
...Crimson revives the old question of the amount of training necessary for our crews. We believe the University crew acts wisely in not commencing to train until after the Christmas holidays. The men obtain a respite from monotonous training, and have an opportunity of playing foot-ball in the fall. It the 'Varsity can afford to hold off as long as they do, we think that the class crews should postpone their training even further; for the race they row is a short one and unimportant in comparison with the 'Varsity race...
...lying in the presence of a professional trainer among students in the one case, and of none in the other. This fact, doubtless, has had much to do with the decision of our faculty. It must not be looked upon as an act of discourtesy if Yale fails to fall in with the prevalent notion at Harvard. A remedy is needed only when we suffer. The only possible cause for suffering has been in our contact with professional nines. From the standpoint of the faculty this has seemed no cause of harm, and we generally approve their opinion. From...
...Chas. Pincard, S. S., while engaged in exercising in the gymnasium last evening suffered a serious fall, remaining unconscious for over an hour. His injuries are not serious. Dr. Ela attended...
...maintained for the rest of the year. The experiment of this first month makes it plain, we think, how much the hall depends for its success upon a large membership, and that it is therefore incumbent upon all who can to patronize the hall not only during the fall but throughout the year, in order to assure its successful continuance...